The stabbing incident involving Saif Ali Khan has deeply affected not just his close family and friends but also his vast fan base, who are anxiously following updates on his health. For the first time, Saif's sister has shared that her brother is making a steady recovery, offering some reassurance to those concerned about his well-being.
Fans continue to show their support, eagerly awaiting further positive news.
During a recent event, Saif's sister Soha Ali Khan mentioned, "We are very very happy that he is recovering well and we are very thankful and we feel very blessed and grateful that it wasn’t any worse. Thank you for all your wishes."
The film industry has shown support for Saif Ali Khan, with celebrities like Priyanka Chopra and Raveena Tandon sending their heartfelt recovery wishes. Kareena Kapoor Khan also took to social media to speak out about the distressing incident, requesting the media and paparazzi to respect her family's privacy. "We are still processing what happened. Constant speculation only adds to the emotional strain," she said, asking for space during this challenging time.
According to recent reports, a Mumbai court has remanded Shehzad, the attacker, to five days of police custody.
A police officer involved in the investigation revealed that the accused has reportedly confessed to the crime, saying, "Ha maine hi kiya" (Yes, I did it).
The attack on Saif Ali Khan took place on January 16 when he was stabbed six times, including in his neck and shoulder, at his Bandra West apartment around 2:30 am. Following the assault, Saif was quickly taken to Lilavati Hospital, where a 2.5-inch fragment of the blade was surgically removed from his spine after a lengthy five-hour operation.
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